Life guard tow vest

ABSTRACT

In accordance with the aspects of the present invention (Life Jacket), The LIFE GUARD TOW VEST/HARNESS VEST is to assist the less experienced swimmers in a safe rescue attempt, for all involved, by placing this HARNESS VEST on survivor and towing them with the attachment to the line and GUARD TOW VEST, also to sustain strength when trying to maintain a group while treading water. The group will be able to use the “harness strap” featured by attaching the snap hook to the D rings to the left or right of each vest and maintain group integrity while protecting the weaker swimmers and also maintaining their personal strength, that would be lost by holding on to one another against the currents. This will also make it much easier for experienced professionals; it will enable them to pull a victim or multiple victims from the water at once while maintaining their personal strength in the occasion of an unconscious or hysterical survivor. The harness on the HARNESS VEST portion of the product has a triple purpose it can be lifted in a helicopter rescue attempt, as well as the attachment for group integrity, and tow able features. This also increases the expedience, safety and efficiency of the rescue. The current life jackets do not have the advantages of the features the LIFE GUARD TOW VEST/HARNESS present.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION/BACKGROUND

The present invention relates to life jackets and rescueapparel/devices.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention LIFE GUARD TOW includes one LIFE GUARD TOW VEST;this vest is worn by the life guard personnel/rescuer and features threeD rings one on the rear/back of the vest, the second one on the left ofthe vest and hanging at the seam and the third one on the right of thevest hanging at the seam, it has a Velcro closure, and at present it isnot a floatation vest. Also included is a HARNESS VEST; carried by thelife guard personnel/rescuer to be placed upon the victim, it featuresfive D rings also on the right and, left of this vest with additional Drings; the third one at the top rear on the neck for tow the fourth andfifth at the front closures of the vest beneath the Velcro as featuredin Figure Seven and Figure Five.

A future option for the TOW VEST will be to inflate manually orautomatically on the occasion that a life guard will find that he/sheneeds assistance due to depletion of strength (manually; would be a tubethat would allow you to blow air into the vest). The HARNESSVEST/floatation device as shown is made with floatation material notrequired in the TOW VEST the rescuer does not require the buoyancy thatthe HARNESS VEST does to assist the victim in donning the HARNESS VESThe (the life guard) would simply wrap the HARNESS VEST around thevictims waist and then close the over the shoulder feature.

These two items can be used apart from one another the HARNESS VEST canbe used as a simple life jacket with the useful D rings that would allowa victim able to attach the Snap Hook himself to be pulled out of thewater.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Be it known that I, Meris NELSON, have invented a new, original andsafety utility design for SAFEGUARD/S and PERSONAL SAFETY USE of whichthe following are the specifications, this design includes two vest oneis a TOW VEST and the other a HARNESS VEST reference being had to theaccompanying drawings forming a part hereof.

FIG. 1 is the front view of the LIFE GUARD TOW VEST showing my design

FIG. 2 is the front view of the TOW VEST open to illustrate the Velcroclosure feature

FIG. 3 is the back view of the TOW VEST

FIG. 4 is the LINE that attaches the two vest illustrated the view ofFIG. 4 is included in FIG. 3

FIG. 5 is the front view of the HARNESS VEST showing my design

FIG. 6 is the back view of this HARNESS VEST

FIG. 7 is the front view of the HARNESS VEST open to make thedistinction of its design to don while also illustrating the Velcroclosure features on the shoulder and front bodice

FIG. 8 is the rear view of the HARNESS VEST open to make the distinctionof its design to don while also illustrating the Velcro closure featuresfrom the rear to include the harness

FIG. 9 is a view of how the two vests work together with FIG. 4 the lineconnecting the two to create a safer rescue attempt with a TOW LINE andvest.

DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS/FEATURES

FIG. 1 front view features of TOW VEST labels as follows;

-   -   A. Illustration of the “3” D rings for attachment of line the        HARNESS VEST or “3” HARNESS VEST for tow

FIG. 5 front view features of HARNESS VEST labeled as follows;

-   -   A. Illustration of over the shoulder closure    -   B. Illustration of the D Rings at the front bottom of the vest        to assist with the Harness closure, the harness strap comes        between the legs through these D Rings.    -   C. Illustration of the Snap Hook on the Strap for connection to        the D rings    -   D. Illustration of open shoulder with Velcro showing

FIG. 6 is the back view of this HARNESS VEST labels as follows;

-   -   A. Illustration of harness strap with Snap Hook that comes from        the back between the legs and closes in the D rings on the front        to harness the body.

FIG. 7 is the front view of the HARNESS VEST open to make thedistinction of its design to don while also illustrating the Velcroclosure features on the shoulder and front bodice labeled as follows;

-   -   A. Illustration of “1” D ring for attachment of line for the TOW        VEST on the back neck line, “2” D rings for attachment of other        survivors on the right and left, and “2” D rings for assistance        with the closure of the harness in the front.    -   B. Illustration of the front Velcro closure and Side Lock        closure    -   C. A second illustration of the over the shoulder Velcro        closure.

FIG. 8 is the rear view of the HARNESS VEST open to make the distinctionof its design to don while also illustrating the Velcro closure featuresfrom the rear to include the harness labeled as follows;

-   -   A. Illustration of the front Velcro closure    -   B. A third illustration of the over the shoulder Velcro closure    -   C. A second illustration of the harness strap and Snap Hook    -   D. Illustration of the Side Lock closure

FIG. 9 is a view of how the two vests work together with FIG. 4 the lineconnecting the two to create a safer rescue attempt with the TOW LINE,TOW VEST and HARNESS VEST.

1. The present invention LIFE GUARD TOW VEST includes one LIFE GUARD TOWVEST; this vest is worn by the life guard personnel/rescuer and featuresthree D rings one on the rear/back of the vest, the second one on theleft of the vest and hanging at the seam and the third one on the rightof the vest hanging at the seam, it has a Velcro closure, and at presentit is not a floatation vest. Also included is a HARNESS VEST; carried bythe life guard personnel/rescuer to be placed upon the victim, itfeatures five D rings also on the right and, left of this vest withadditional D rings; the third one at the top at the back of the neck fortow, the fourth and fifth at the front closures of the vest beneath theVelcro as featured in Figure Seven and Figure Five.